May a state prohibit a provider wishing to offer SES in science from applying for and gaining approval to be an approved provider?
NCLB Section 1111 requires state assessments in, at a minimum, reading or language arts, mathematics, and science. Applicants to become a provider of SES wishing to provide services in science may apply solely on the basis that they provide services in science. Furthermore, parents of eligible students will be allowed to choose providers that have been approved by the State to provide services in science.
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